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The Buffalo Bills defeated the Jaguars in Jacksonville on Sunday in the wild-card round, 27-24.
The Bills were led by playoff-Josh Allen, who had an amazing day through the air and on the ground. Buffalo’s defense was hurt but not deterred, playing physical and forcing two turnovers to help the Bills advance.
The Bills are set to take on the Broncos in Denver in the AFC divisional round this coming weekend.
BALL. GAME.
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) January 11, 2026
THE BILLS ADVANCE!#BuiltInBuffalo | #GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/AtYvfYwQ8C
The good
Josh Allen
Allen played amazing and led his team to a win. Allen led another fourth-quarter comeback, and a game-winning drive which put Buffalo in front late in the game. Allen played mistake-free football, which was one of the keys for the Bills’ success.
Josh Allen punches his way in for six‼️
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) January 11, 2026
10-7, BUF up #BillsMafia | #GoBills
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Allen finished with 273 passing yards, completed 28 of his 35 pass attempts, and had a passing touchdown. Allen finished with a 108.7 passer rating against Jacksonville, his highest since Week 15 against New England. Allen was also effective on the ground against the Jaguars, finishing the game with 11 carries for 33 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Allen did what he had to do and led Buffalo to a wild-card round victory on the road. Now Allen and the offense will prepare for another road game in the AFC divisional round as they head to Denver.
Allen to Kincaid for the TD‼️
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) January 11, 2026
20-17, BUF up #BillsMafia | #GoBills
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Khalil Shakir
Khalil Shakir led Buffalo in receiving, finishing the game with 12 targets and hauling in all of them for 82 receiving yards. Shakir was Allen’s most reliable target on Sunday and continues to be an outlet for Allen downfield. Shakir became just the eighth receiver all-time to have 12 targets and catch all of them, which is also a career high in receptions for him. If Allen and Shakir continue their consistent play together in the playoffs, Buffalo’s offense will have success.
Josh Allen & Khalil Shakir
— NFL GameDay (@NFLGameDay) January 11, 2026
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Brandin Cooks
Following Shakir in receiving yards was receiver Brandin Cooks, who joined the Bills in Week 8 and has started to become a reliable weapon in the offense. Cooks was targeted by Allen five times on Sunday, hauling in three of them for 58 yards. Cooks was a big-play target for Allen, and he delivered with big time receptions, with his longest reception being 36 yards in crunch time.
Allen ➡️ Cooks 🚀#BillsMafia | #GoBills
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) January 11, 2026
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Shaq Thompson
With signal-caller linebacker Terrel Bernard inactive, the Bills had to rely on veteran Shaq Thompson, who had a great game. Thompson flipped the momentum in Buffalo’s favor early on with an interception off Trevor Lawrence. He was a vital part of the Bills defense, as he led the team in tackles with eight totals and six solos.
Shaq Thompson INT‼️#BillsMafia | #GoBills
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) January 11, 2026
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Greg Rousseau
Bills edge rusher Greg Rousseau is now in his fifth season and has been playing great football as of late. Rousseau led the Bills pass rushers with six total tackles, four solo tackles, two tackles for loss, one pass defended, two quarterback hits, and one sack. Rousseau continues to be a threat off the edge for Buffalo and they will need more of it heading into the AFC Divisional.
Rousseau has been HUGE for the #Bills down the stretch!💥
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) January 13, 2026
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Tre’Davious White
Bills veteran cornerback TreDavious White had himself a great game against Jacksonville, being a key piece to Buffalo’s win.
White is now in his ninth year in the NFL. After bouncing around for a few seasons due to injury, he rejoined the Bills and has been playing at a high level. Against the Jaguars, White finished with two total tackles along with three pass breakups, one that was touchdown saving, another one that sealed the game. White has seemed to turn back the clock, with hopes that the Bills secondary can get fully healthy to assist him.
TRE DAY ‼️😤 pic.twitter.com/zePSWAdkjB
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 12, 2026
Cole Bishop
Bills second-year safety Cole Bishop has progressed this season in Buffalo’s secondary alongside veteran Jordan Poyer. Bishop made the game sealing interception late in the fourth quarter off a pass breakup from White. Bishop finished with two total tackles and one pass defended. Bishop continues to be a reliable safety for the Bills and has stepped up when it matters.
COLE BISHOP INT‼️
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) January 11, 2026
BALL GAME!
27-24 BUFFALO BILLS WIN #BillsMafia | #GoBills
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The bad
Run defense
The Bills run defense struggled against Jacksonville’s run game with Travis Etienne and Bhayshul Tuten, which allowed the Jaguars to stay in the game late. Buffalo’s run defense allowed 154 total rushing yards on 23 distributed carries, allowing Etienne to go for 67 rushing on just 10 carries. The Jaguars success in the run game allowed them to setup touchdowns in the pass game which hurt the Bills down the stretch. Buffalo will look to clean up their leaky run defense as they look ahead at the Broncos.
Lawrence to Etienne and the lead changes again.
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) January 11, 2026
24-20, JAX up #BillsMafia | #GoBills
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Containing Parker Washington
The Bills secondary struggled to contain Jaguars receiver Parker Washington, who led the game in receiving yards with 107 on seven receptions. Washington was Lawrence’s number one target on Sunday and for good reason, as he found space in Buffalo’s defense and made big plays downfield. Buffalo’s secondary allowed Washington 15.3 yards per reception and surrendered a touchdown to him in the fourth quarter.
Parker Washington extends the lead for Jacksonville.
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) January 11, 2026
17-13, JAX up #BillsMafia | #GoBills
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Injuries
Following the Bills win over the Jaguars, Buffalo has some injury concerns going into the game against the Broncos. One of the major injuries for the Bills on the offensive side of the ball was receiver Gabe Davis, who left Sunday’s game with a knee injury following a hard hit. It was confirmed by head coach Sean McDermott that Davis suffered a torn ACL to his left knee and will be out for the remainder of the season.
𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧: #Bills WR Gabe Davis has a torn ACL per Sean McDermott.#BuiltInBuffalo | #GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/QCREo6yqYh
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) January 12, 2026
Bills safety Jordan Poyer exited Sunday’s game with a hamstring injury and has been ruled week-to-week. The Bills will look to reserve safeties such as rookie Jordan Hancock, who came in against the Jaguars, to fill the strong safety role alongside Cole Bishop.
Bills injury updates ahead of Broncos game:
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) January 12, 2026
– Tyrell Shavers, knee injury and still evaluating the injury.
– Jordan Poyer is week to week with a hamstring. Won't play vs Broncos.
– Dalton Kincaid is fine for the week of practice
– Terrrel Bernard, Maxwell Hairston, Ty Johnson…
Tyrell Shavers has been the most recent receiver to be placed on injury reserve due to a torn ACL that he suffered in the second quarter of the Jaguars game.
𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧: #Bills WR Tyrell Shavers has a torn ACL. His season is over.
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) January 13, 2026
The Bills WR room is down two guys in one week.#BuiltInBuffalo | #GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/6B3QGjOObI
About The Author
Daniel Adams
Writer for Built In Buffalo News. English and Journalism Student at St. Joseph’s University.